I've worked at Keefe for years than the big change to TKC Holdings came about. The company took a turn for the worse. It never recovered. The treatment of loyal staffers is horrible. It all about the money to company nothing more. You can work and die without even a flower to the family. Don't believe the hope.

I am a driver by paper description. However, in reality, I am a do it All Man! Actually, the only things I do not do here are as follows: drive the forklifts, receive and process the shipments and orders and manage the warehouse. IF you come here, you will make $14-16/Hr and work like bananas. You WILL pass out orders to the inmates, IF you are a driver or IF they need you and IF You BCI is clean. This can be stressful.

On the first day or at least first week of the job, I was super nervous. After a few weeks, I loved everything about this company. I learned new things every day from this company. I had good days & bad days, as well as tough days. I met a lot of new people.

Work life balance at TKC Holdings / Keefe Group has improved greatly. The teams work together and the employees are engaged. We share laughs and enjoy our jobs. People can apply for new positions, it is good to see so many people moving and growing.

This is not a hard job if you don't mind walking A LOT. Dealing with inmates can be trying and perhaps more training should be available for this part of the job. There is no moving up, however this was established when hired. Small team so if you don't click with the people you work with it will be trouble (ie best friends and relatives)

This place is a joke! It's long hours you have a time to go in but not a time to get off.no team work at all.to many rules.no here works with anyone.if you call out management get mad.never a full staff.they expect you to work more.smd pull what other employees dont do.

This company overall sucks they don't pay anything but minimum wage they don't realize that we are putting are life in harms way over a bag of chips because the warehouse couldn't send the chips. corporate has no clue what the (little people) go throw.